These are the final standings of WSBK and WSSP

This weekend ended the last round of the World Superbike and Supersport in Losail. Before the caravan arrived to Qatar, the WSBK already had the champion found since Jonathan Rea won the title at Magny-Cours. However, the same did not apply to the WSSP since Sandro Cortese and Jules Cluzel disputed the title until the last laps of this weekend.

Now that the championship is over, it’s time to look at the final accounts and, perhaps, draw some conclusions. After Rea won the championship, nothing was decided about the second place overall. After the first race in Qatar, Chaz Davies had a 23 point advantage for Michael van der Mark but with the cancellation of the last race, the destination was sealed and the Ducati rider was second overall.

Of course, Yamaha’s dutchman finished the year in third place with Tom Sykes and Marco Melandri closing the hits to the top five.

In terms of manufacturers, Kawasaki was, of course, the big winner of the championship with Ducati and Yamaha finishing on the podium.

Speaking at the Supersport World Championship, Cortese won the championship in the last few laps in a race where Lucas Mahias triumphed and nullified any chance that Jules Cluzel would crown himself. The frenchman crashed on the last lap and as he didn’t score he lost the second place in the championship to Mahias by two points difference.

Unlike the premier class, Yamaha was the best manufacturer while MV Agusta and Honda finished on the podium.